Example sentences of "[pers pn] [noun sg] [conj] it " in BNC.

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1 I disremember if it was October or November — it was October , 'cos it was before I came up here to join the matriculation class . ’
2 He maybe sees a different process and and I do n't know about you Chairman but it would it would help me to see if to hear whether they they see a different process at work .
3 every , every restriction out must go and then we 'll give you clearance when it 's entirely innocuous or when , the clauses
4 So I do n't know whether it 's a ca , a a she cat and it 's been spayed .
5 ‘ I 'd lend you mine but it looks too good on me . ’
6 Why did Diniz not send me word when it happened ? ’
7 If that was the discovery Francis had made and mentioned in his diary it might have caused him distress but it was hard to see it as providing a motive for his murder .
8 The Rank Organisation 's policy defines exceptional cases as those where ‘ the recruit 's seniority , special skills , experience or qualifications make it particularly desirable to offer him employment and it appears improbable that he will accept unless a contribution is made towards his relocation expenses ’ .
9 All the activity around his earth , and the fact that there were a mere three hounds , had combined to make him think the open country might be safer today ; now they 'd given him proof that it was n't .
10 ‘ You can call me Zach if it 's too much of a mouthful . ’
11 Had the kettle in me hand when it rang . "
12 At speeds of ninety miles a Police car chased a stolen white fiesta … through narrow country lanes … cars coming in the oppositie direction swerve to avoid it car as it weaves in and out of the traffic … at times the Police try to overtake it … without success … forty miles after they spotted the stolen car … the road clears and the Police overtake and stop them … three schoolboys are arrested … one of them … a passenger … is fourteen … in the past eight months he 's been arrested twenty eight times … the day before he 'd been placed under another supervision order by Milton Keynes Magistrates where he 'd faced charges of robbery and burglary and joy riding … it was from the children 's home he 'd been sent that his two friends picked him up .
13 in fact all of our horses main meeting , me mother and Jim they were all up and running and if , they were front runners , you know and they were all finished and James he backed a two hundred to one shot , I says you 're joking , aye it was up there with 'em mind and it finished twelfth , he said well it was a good bet
14 In my mind you can make up anything you want in your notebooks , but you ca n't call it fraud if it was n't published .
15 Well , they 'd called it embezzlement but it was only taking what was his by right .
16 And , bought it cash and it were show house .
17 I think sometimes it would be better to call it cobra because it does seem to have a very er er deadly sting as far as Lincolnshire 's concerned at the moment .
18 I have called it inductivist because it is based on inductive reasoning , as will be explained shortly .
19 Then I tried it Cloister and it was too boring , and then I saw that they had Lanston Cochin at Mackenzie and Harris in San Francisco , so we used that and when we moved to phototype I did n't really go with the whole Jenson thing at all .
20 And then it thing and it came , it was really galloping towards the fence and then , cor !
21 The providers of training ended up playing the government 's games and giving it credibility when it was in reality doing nothing in a serious situation .
22 Give it time and it would fill the lake all by itself , just with its song .
23 ‘ For example , the beautiful Nocturne at the end of Act 1 only makes it impression if it emerges out of the preceding dialogue , which gradually bridges the mood from Bénédict 's very energetic aria to the reflective conversation between two women .
24 I write them letters , I get people to send er like Photo Gallery in Cardiff , erm I rang them up , they were sending us stuff and it was addressed to a woman that used to be in the ph er activities officer about fou three years ago .
25 He also taught us music and it was through him that I learned of its expressive nature .
26 he never made any thing else in his image , but he made you to be created in his image and with that there 's that status , were not just a more intelligent animal , were not just something else that God made even , but were that , that peak of his creative genius , the peak of it , the very pinnacle of it , not because of what we are , but because of the image , the pattern that he was using , his own self , created us in his image , so that gave us status but it gives us responsibility .
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